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Foster the Light
Emma. 15. I hail from DC. Aspiring filmmaker. I'm that girl. With the camera. Who spends her lunch hour in the darkroom. Well, only on Mondays. I basically live on the floor of my closet surfing the internet. I like lots of different shows and movies and music and stuff, but details are boring. I lead an exciting life. Also tea. Lots and lots of tea. Concerts are the best. If I were a guy, I would be so much better dressed than I am. I live an Audrey Hepburn appreciation life and if that's going to be a problem, you need to get off my blog right now. Also, superheros. fuckyeahwomenincinema.tumblr.com is the best (I have a lot of angry feelings about the lack of women in cinema). I like photography a lot and feel that I am fairly decent for an amateur. dftba.

Currently reading: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, A Fine Romane: Five Ages of Film Feminism by Patricia Mellencamp, The Commitments by Roddy Doyle, Ultimate Spiderman Vol 1

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using the term ‘yolo’ sarcastically so often that you’re really not sure if you’re joking or not now

ghostdeerspit:

areyoutryingtodeduceme:

bendydicks:

reidwouldread:

clairesawyer:

If I was a celebrity I would go knocking on doors and be like hello yes it’s me

I would ride the bus to confuse people.

I would stalk a fan, find out where they work, and bring them a coffee.

I would have a tumblr and post fanart and fanfics to make them question everything I do

I’d go to cons and pretend to be a fan that just happens to look really similar

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Song: New York State of Mind
Artist: Jeremy Renner
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Jeremy Renner singing the hell out of “New York State of Mind”.

"Masks on,” Christian grins, and as he dons his simple black mask, my prince becomes something darker, more sensual.
All I can see of his face is his beautiful chiseled mouth and strong jaw."

Fifty Shades Darker, p. 95.

christian pictured below:

(via 50shadesofsuck)

"I don’t think it’s terribly controversial to note that women, from a young age, are required to consider the reality of the opposite gender’s consciousness in a way that men aren’t. This isn’t to say that women don’t often misunderstand, mistreat, and stereotype men, both in literature and in life. But on a basic level, functioning in society requires that women register that men are fully conscious; it is not really possible for a woman to throw up her hands and write men off as eternally unknowable space aliens — and even if she says she has, she cannot really behave as though she has. Every element of her life — from reading books about boys and men to writing papers about the motivations of male characters to being attentive to her own safety to navigating most any institutional or professional or economic sphere — demands an ironclad familiarity with, and belief in, the idea that men really are fully human entities. And no matter how many men come to the same conclusions about women, the structure of society simply does not demand so strenuously that they do so. If you didn’t really deep down believe that women were, in general, exactly as conscious as you, you could probably still get by in life. You could probably still get a book deal. You could probably still get elected to office."
Jennifer duBois, Writing Across Gender (via florida-uterati)

traceitz:

Cailleach ~ Sushikitten on deviantart

The Cailleach (KAL-y-ach) is the Ancient Earth herself. She is the lichen-covered rocks and the mountain peaks. She is the bare earth covered with snow and frost. She is the Deep Ancestress, veiled by the passage of time.